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Victorian Squid wrote:John Byrne was one of my favorite artists when I was young and he and Claremont's run started on X-Men. But I really lost interest in his style and hated what he did with Doom Patrol.

Really? I liked it, but I had never read any Doom Patrol prior to that.

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Victorian Squid wrote:John Byrne was one of my favorite artists when I was young and he and Claremont's run started on X-Men. But I really lost interest in his style and hated what he did with Doom Patrol.

Really? I liked it, but I had never read any Doom Patrol prior to that.

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"I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright.I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more.I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive.I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life appear much bigger.I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting.I wish you enough loss to appreciate all that you possess.I wish enough "Hello's" to get you through the final "Good-bye.."

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I'm going with Thor: The Mighty Avenger #3 by Roger Landridge & Christopher Samnee. These guys have been hitting it out of the park and more people should be reading this. This is actually better than the MU Thor book.

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I'm going with Thor: The Mighty Avenger #3 by Roger Landridge & Christopher Samnee. These guys have been hitting it out of the park and more people should be reading this. This is actually better than the MU Thor book.

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by ****** » Sun Aug 08, 2010 2:50 pm

Dragavon wrote:I'm going with Thor: The Mighty Avenger #3 by Roger Landridge & Christopher Samnee. These guys have been hitting it out of the park and more people should be reading this. This is actually better than the MU Thor book.

The Mighty Re-Imaging of the God of Thunder Rumbles On! What do famed scientist Henry Pym and the lovely Janet Van Dyne have to do with a recent murder? And why is Thor seeing visions of his beloved Asgard? Rated A …$2.99

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Dragavon wrote:I'm going with Thor: The Mighty Avenger #3 by Roger Landridge & Christopher Samnee. These guys have been hitting it out of the park and more people should be reading this. This is actually better than the MU Thor book.

The Mighty Re-Imaging of the God of Thunder Rumbles On! What do famed scientist Henry Pym and the lovely Janet Van Dyne have to do with a recent murder? And why is Thor seeing visions of his beloved Asgard? Rated A …$2.99

The Red Stands for Irony

Dragavon wrote:I'm going with Thor: The Mighty Avenger #3 by Roger Landridge & Christopher Samnee. These guys have been hitting it out of the park and more people should be reading this. This is actually better than the MU Thor book.

Awesome. Roger Langridge is one of the nicest people I've talked to, and I can't think of anything bad that he's written.

The Red Stands for Irony

Dragavon wrote:I'm going with Thor: The Mighty Avenger #3 by Roger Landridge & Christopher Samnee. These guys have been hitting it out of the park and more people should be reading this. This is actually better than the MU Thor book.

Awesome. Roger Langridge is one of the nicest people I've talked to, and I can't think of anything bad that he's written.

Wrasslin' Fan

Story - The Story was interesting. We open with a chase and instantly I see we are dealing with the super natural.

The 1 legged hero seems cool but honestly not much happened in this issue. There was no character introduction. Near the end of the issue I learn his name is Henry Baltimore but that is all I know about him.

Its only because someone else posted that this comic is taken from the middle of the book that I knew to not expect to really understand anything. The story is straight forward. He is hunting for a vampire (don't know why) He was led to this city, he cleared it out of vampires but the locals still detained him. A female interest will help him escape and move on. To much background was missing for me to feel compelled to read any further. To me Baltimore is your typical bad ass protanganist, but i don't even know why he is so bad ass. This comic definitely should of had a recap page to explain the parts of the book I am unfamiliar with.

Art - the works and I enjoyed it reminds me of powers. but I enjoyed it and it fit the mood of the story

Wrasslin' Fan

Story - The Story was interesting. We open with a chase and instantly I see we are dealing with the super natural.

The 1 legged hero seems cool but honestly not much happened in this issue. There was no character introduction. Near the end of the issue I learn his name is Henry Baltimore but that is all I know about him.

Its only because someone else posted that this comic is taken from the middle of the book that I knew to not expect to really understand anything. The story is straight forward. He is hunting for a vampire (don't know why) He was led to this city, he cleared it out of vampires but the locals still detained him. A female interest will help him escape and move on. To much background was missing for me to feel compelled to read any further. To me Baltimore is your typical bad ass protanganist, but i don't even know why he is so bad ass. This comic definitely should of had a recap page to explain the parts of the book I am unfamiliar with.

Art - the works and I enjoyed it reminds me of powers. but I enjoyed it and it fit the mood of the story